Loganâs RunâŚ
âYou know, theyâve each got three names. Yes. The naming of cats is a difficult matter, itâs just not one of your holiday games; You may think at first that I am mad as a hatter when I tell you that each catâs got three different names. See, they got their ordinary name and then they got their fancy name. And that makes two names, doesnât it? And now itâs got a third name. Can either of you two guess what that third name is? (beat) Come on! (beat) Above and beyond, thereâs one name thatâs left over, and this is the name you never will guess. The name that no human research can discover, but the cat itself knows, and never will confess.â
My cats have three names as wellâŚ
The name my girl gave them
The name I gave them
Their mutated name I came up with
Maverick
Rocky
Rockford
Kimba
Bone
Boodeet
Love those colors.

My wife has been pushing to get a second cat. I have finally accepted, and we are now looking for little female catsâŚ
Look at this beauty:


Iâm so pissed off. The actual âownerâ doesnât want us to let the cat out. Like living a life chasing birds and mice is not something we can want for such a marvel.
Iâm so frustrated right now.
We already had a cat for 15 years.
For us cats live their life, they are not our things, we have the biggest respect for such beautiful creatures.
If you take her, you decide after, no ? Would they check your catâs life ?
They seem to be willing to judge us on our will to keep the cat in-house.
Iâm furious.
Promise you willâŚthen donât 
In Canmore AB we let the cats out. They lived and died as they should. Most of our cats were eaten by coyotes or wolves. But my city cats have stayed inside. I donât think death by vehicle or someoneâs dumbass dog is fair.
I thought these cat ladders in Switzerland were coolâŚ
We had a 15-year old cat, back in Belgium.
She had lived her whole life in apartments.
The day she discovered what a garden was, she seemed so much more lively, her end of life was happy.
We promised ourselves we would never ever put a cat in jail.
Of course we have our times of fear for our cat when he hasnât returned for a day, nowadays. But loosing freedom for safety is a bargain Iâm not ready to make. Ever.
If I let my cat outside she would probably be dead in a few hours, you must live in a nice area :-).
Yes indeed. The neighborhood is calm, very few cars, and lots of cat lovers ^^
We used to have a cat that was a hunter, he would go to the forest that is a km from here and bring a rabbit or two every week.
Our current one stays closer to the house, which is way safer.
We still have a little bird or a mouse but itâs rather rareâŚ
[crazy. all my posts in the threads is posted in yesterday are gone. solid maintenanceđđż]
I had said how my cats were afraid of the outdoors, except for our balcony.
But, when we had outdoor cats, their lifespan was about 3-8 years. And my indoor cats have been about 17-24 years. And are quite happy. You just gotta give them the time they deserve. Play with them a bunch. And you canât have oneâŚthatâs just not nice.
But I swear our little grey oneâŚshe seems sheâd prefer to be solo. Queen of the house 
4 ? One have a big head. ![]()










